I am currently 1/2 a year into my textiles GCSE i am aware that is not long but still. I find the GCSE quite fun as i enjoy being creative however it is very hard to find time to complete all the coursework, so if you are an organized person that really helps. Good luck with your choice.
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you don't need a good education. just good taste You should probably have Art and Textiles GCSE's and A-levels if you are in the UK. Also you would have to do a fashion degree at university. Hope this helps X
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Depending on what is being copied if it is for homework then no its not good if it is something else then maybe.George sampson
Yes,you can but not a very good one.
if its a good job then you need good GCSEs
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You should have a wide range of GCSE's with good grades, including Food Tech. However, teaching is nearly all graduate entry. You will have to go onto A levels or their equitant than find a suitable course at University or Higher education. There is a big shortage of Food Tech and Textiles teachers so you will nearly always be in work. If you are at school go and have a chat with your Food Tech. and Textiles teachers. Good luck, OMG, teaching - it's the best job in the world! (most of the time). M
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No because they are quite good.